Alas, Alas for England: What Went Wrong with BritainHamilton, 1981 - 177 páginas |
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... Orwell wrote a short book entitled The Lion and the Unicorn : Socialism and the English Genius . He got the socialist bit wrong but otherwise his portraits of the British people were extraordinarily lifelike . I can remember reading it ...
... Orwell wrote a short book entitled The Lion and the Unicorn : Socialism and the English Genius . He got the socialist bit wrong but otherwise his portraits of the British people were extraordinarily lifelike . I can remember reading it ...
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What Went Wrong with Britain Louis Heren. and Orwell thought that the war might make it possible . It is easy to see why the intellectual left disliked Orwell , and still does . The author of Down and out in Paris and London could not ...
What Went Wrong with Britain Louis Heren. and Orwell thought that the war might make it possible . It is easy to see why the intellectual left disliked Orwell , and still does . The author of Down and out in Paris and London could not ...
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... Orwell , was respect for constitutionalism and legality , the belief in the law as something above the state and the individual , something which was cruel and stupid but incorruptible . Concepts such as justice , liberty and objective ...
... Orwell , was respect for constitutionalism and legality , the belief in the law as something above the state and the individual , something which was cruel and stupid but incorruptible . Concepts such as justice , liberty and objective ...
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Wider Still and Wider | 1 |
Who Rules? | 18 |
Your Disobedient Servant | 37 |
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